The City of Bremerton is not trained to trim in the power lines. To report trees in power / telephone lines, contact Puget Sound Energy at 888-225-5773 or www.pse.com, or Centurylink at 877-837-5738 or www.centurylink.com.

All of the street lights downtown are serviced by Puget Sound Energy with the exception of the decorative street lights, which are maintained by the city. Responsibility of the remaining street lights is either Bremerton Public Works and Utilities or Puget Sound Energy. To report a street light outage contact Bremerton Public Works at 360-473-5920, or Puget Sound Energy (PSE) at 888-225-5773. It is very helpful if you are able to note the numbers located on the street light pole, as this is how we identify the pole location. If you do not see a number, please try to get a physical address with two cross streets.

The City of Bremerton is not trained to trim in the power lines. To report trees in power / telephone lines, contact Puget Sound Energy at 888-225-5773 or www.pse.com, or Centurylink at 877-837-5738 or www.centurylink.com.

The City of Bremerton does not service septic systems. You will need to contact the Kitsap Public Health District regarding questions on your septic system, at 360-337-5235. For further information online, please visit the Kitsap Public Health District's On-Site Sewage webpages. Kitsap Public Health District's On-Site Sewage

The city's water supply comes primarily from the Union River. This source is supplemented with groundwater from area wells. The water is delivered to your home or business by 289 miles of distribution pipe, 18 reservoirs, and 9 pump stations.

The city's water sources are treated with chlorine as required for disinfection purposes and pH is adjusted prior to entering the distribution system for corrosion control. Because we are fortunate to have high quality water, this is the only water treatment needed. For more information on your water quality please visit the Annual Drinking Water Quality Report page. Drinking Water Quality Report

Your water meter belongs to the City of Bremerton. If you turn off the meter on your own and cause damage, you may be held liable for damage costs. Contact the City of Bremerton, at 360-473-5920, if you need your water shut off to do repairs. The city will provide this service free of charge during normal business hours.

About Bremerton

A one hour ferry ride from downtown Seattle, Bremerton is truly a beautiful city. Guests enjoy the Kitsap Conference Center, two hotels, fine dining, coffee shops, cafes and the Port of Bremerton Marina in the downtown Harborside area. We invite you to enjoy a stroll through the Arts District, Bremerton Naval Museum, Boardwalk, Harborside Fountain Park and PSNS Memorial Plaza. Or, walk across the Manette Bridge for more cafes and shopping. A few blocks north of downtown is the beautiful Evergreen Rotary Park. If you love golf, don't miss the city-owned Gold Mountain Golf Course which includes two 18-hole championship courses.